Creating a Time and Labour Efficient Farm

01/07/2022 35 min Temporada 2 Episodio 1
Creating a Time and Labour Efficient Farm

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Clear, simple systems to help you manage tasks and people on your farm can help with business efficiency and productivity.An aspect that is commonly spoken about in the dairy industry is the cost and efficiency of labour, not to mention availability, of skilled labour.In NSW labour total costs (paid and owner operator or imputed labour) on average, make up around 25% of farm operating costs according to our NSW DFMP data. This represents a cost of around $2.10/kgMS. In terms of efficiency, we are looking at, on average around just under 40,000kgMS/FTE. Obviously, there are farms that are much more efficient than this and those that are less efficient. And there are many factors that drive this.Today my guest is James McRae, a farmer who has adopted a system or style of management on his farm that helps him address time and resource efficiency. It is called Lean Management.   Useful resources related to this podcast:Raelands Farm Facebook page2 Second Lean (Paul Akers)GembaDocs app - for creating SOP’s & Kanban cards. It saves a lot of time!  YouTube:AME - Yellotools tourUpflip - Fastcap pt  1Upflip - Fastcap pt 2Books:The Lean Dairy Farm - Jana & Mat HockenLean in Agriculture - Nielsen & Pejstrup 2 Second Lean - Paul AkersThe Toyota Way - Jeffrey Liker This podcast is an initiative of the NSW DPI Dairy Business Advisory UnitIt is brought to you in partnership the Hunter Local Land ServicesPlease share this podcast with your fellow farmers and colleagues and feel free to contact us with suggestions or comments via this email address [email protected] NSW DPI Dairy channels to follow and subscribe to include;NSW DPI Dairy Facebook pageDPI Intensive Livestock Twitter feedNSW DPI Dairy NewsletterTranscriptProduced by Video LiftThe information discussed in this podcast are for informative and educational purposes only and do not constitute advice.